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Construction of a General Physical Condition Judgment System Using Acceleration Plethysmogram Pulse-Wave Analysis

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Among the popular lifestyle-related diseases are smoking, overweight and stress. A daily health check is important because there is no clear objective symptom for these diseases. We developed diagnotic software which shows the state of the blood vessels using a Basic SOM model, and performs synthetic plethysmogram analysis of 4 components using the map location (the state of the blood vessel, vascularity), looseness, pulse/minute, and pulse stability.

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Tokutaka, H. et al. (2009). Construction of a General Physical Condition Judgment System Using Acceleration Plethysmogram Pulse-Wave Analysis. In: Príncipe, J.C., Miikkulainen, R. (eds) Advances in Self-Organizing Maps. WSOM 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5629. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02397-2_35

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